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COVID-19: FCTA flags-off palliatives distribution, warns against pilfering

By Wisdom Acka

Finally, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has commenced distribution of palliative items to vulnerable persons in the FCT.

Performing the flag-off in the earlier hours of Friday, FCT Minister of State, Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu warned those charged with the responsibility of handling the disbursement not to corner them for personal use.

Revealing that 25,000 condiments and 25,000 bags of rice were taken to Abaji for onward distribution in the first batch of the palliatives, Aliyu appealed to residents to have confidence in government and support her to ensure that the exercise succeeded.

She said: “I thank you very much for keeping vigil over these palliative items. The process is set and we are ready to go. Thank you very much for believing in us by ensuring that the distribution of the palliative items would be done transparently to all the vulnerable people the scheme is targeted at.

“We are here at the flag off starting with Abaji, and I believe all the ward councillors and chairman and nine-man monitoring committee are here to receive on behalf of their people. A truck load of 25,000 condiments and 25,000 bags of rice is set. This brings a total of breakdown of 2,500 for each ward.

“This will be done across the six area councils, giving us a total of 600,000 bags of rice and 600,000 packs of condiments each. At least five people per household. This will be done today, but hopefully if it is being prolonged, we will revisit this exercise.

“This is to tell residents to restore confidence in government and governance. All hands are deck to ensure that the poor receive this palliative at home in compliance with the sit-at-home order of Mr. President,” she stated.

Speaking further on the modalities to ensure a hitch-free exercise, Aliyu said that the distribution exercise would be carried out by the people cutting across representatives of civil society organisations, media, religious leaders, political parties, women groups, youth leaders and people with disability.

The Minister of State maintained that the palliative are not designed for the indigenous people or any political party as being speculated in some quarters, noting that all the structures of distribution would be followed to ensure transparency and accountability.

Receiving the items on behalf of his council, chairman of Abaji area council, Hon. Abdulrahman Ajiya, appreciated the FCT Minister and the Minister of State, Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu for the palliative, assuring that the items would be delivered to the underserved people in the council.

According to him, “I want to appreciate the minister and minister of state for this palliative and the residents are in full confidence that the administration is on the right track. FCT distribution of palliative items will be different from other states because we are going to observes social distancing in the distribution and we have urged our people to stay indoor.
“They should be rest assured that these items will be delivered. We have constituted our structures to ensure smooth distribution”.

The FCT Administration therefore reiterated its resolve to provide palliatives to not less than 600,000 households.

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